California companies pay higher taxes for unemployment debt

FILE – Unionized hospitality workers wait in line to apply for unemployment benefits in Los Angeles, Calif., on March 13, 2020. California is one of five states that has not yet paid back a federal loan for unemployment benefits during the pandemic. Businesses will begin paying higher taxes this year to begin paying off the debt. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — One potential consequence of California's ballooning budget deficit: Higher taxes for businesses, with increases possible every year for the next decade.

Business owners pay a tax on each of their workers. The money goes into a fund that states use to pay unemployment benefits when people lose their jobs. During the coronavirus pandemic, so many people lost jobs that many of these funds ran out of money.

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